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and practiced with a prominent arkansas law firm. the rose law firm. she knew from her white house days with her husband, the president, the classified materials can be very dangerous if they get into the wrong hands. she had to have known about this statute because she had to have been briefed when she took over the job as the secretary of state. so how, given that body of knowledge and experience, could this have happened in a way that could have potentially provided access by hackers to confidential information? >> it's a good question and a reasonable question. the protection that we have as americans is that the government, in general and in that statute in particular has to prove before they can prosecute us that we did t and when we did it we knew we were doing something unlawful. we don't have to know the code number but that we knew we were doing something unlawful. that's the protection we have. i did a lot of work with the chamber of commerce to stop the criminalization of negligence in the united states -- >> may i interrupt and suggest tha
and practiced with a prominent arkansas law firm. the rose law firm. she knew from her white house days with her husband, the president, the classified materials can be very dangerous if they get into the wrong hands. she had to have known about this statute because she had to have been briefed when she took over the job as the secretary of state. so how, given that body of knowledge and experience, could this have happened in a way that could have potentially provided access by hackers to...
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nine pharmaceutical companies that have already announced over $50 billion in buybacks since the tax law was passed so how much of this taxes will go into salaries and wages or how much of it will really help the income disparity to increase and grow wider >> you know, we have particular responsibilities, maximum employment, stable prices. dwoen we don't have estimates of those kind of things there are many other estimates out there. honestly, with he don't have a fed estimate for what that number would be. >> time of the gentleman has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from minnesota >> thank you, chair. thank you, chair powell, for being here good to see you again. i want to go back to something that i think was touched on when you began your testimony this morning. during your confirmation hearing you spoke about the importance of tailoring regulations to fit the specific scope and practices of a financial institution i think your quote was actually even as we have worked to implement improvements to the banking system, financial system, we have also sought to tailor regu
nine pharmaceutical companies that have already announced over $50 billion in buybacks since the tax law was passed so how much of this taxes will go into salaries and wages or how much of it will really help the income disparity to increase and grow wider >> you know, we have particular responsibilities, maximum employment, stable prices. dwoen we don't have estimates of those kind of things there are many other estimates out there. honestly, with he don't have a fed estimate for what...
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the state law has two parts. the first part requires transgender people to use bathrooms in public schools and state agencies that matches the gender on their birth certificate. the second bans any county from creating new anti-discrimination laws, but is carefully worded to not name lgbt by name. more than 140 corporate ceo signed a letter to the governor. they include facebook, pfizer, citi bank. and plans to invest $3.6 million to open a global organization center that would have created 400,000 jobs. still the state's lieutenant governor is calling the controversy and corporate threats a big bluff. >> happened in houston with the ordinances, all the same cast of characters came out saying they would pull out of business, houston is still in business. >> joining us now is clay aiken. he ran for congress in the state's second district in 2014. he is a native of north carolina and a graduate of unc charlotte. you may also recognize him from "celebrity apprentice" and "american idol." he joins us right now from l
the state law has two parts. the first part requires transgender people to use bathrooms in public schools and state agencies that matches the gender on their birth certificate. the second bans any county from creating new anti-discrimination laws, but is carefully worded to not name lgbt by name. more than 140 corporate ceo signed a letter to the governor. they include facebook, pfizer, citi bank. and plans to invest $3.6 million to open a global organization center that would have created...
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we have a law, a goal for rule and sometimes it's a year, sometimes two years, and we just can't seem to get the rules competed and maybe even end up in never never land, appropriately named because it seems we're never going to get to final rules? is this a change from two decades ago? what do we do about it? >> i mean, i know it's been frustratingly slow. it's complicated and we want to take the time to get it right. we're involved in a lot of rule makings that involve multiple agencies with different perspectives, and we're also trying to coordinate with other countries to move forward together so we maintain in many areas a level playing field, and this is immensely time consuming work. i understand your frustration. i guess i see a bunch of rules in the pipeline that i hope will be completed in the not too distant future. the liquidity coverage ratio, qrm. other things that we can expect to come out of the pipeline, and i see a further agenda of rules that i really hope we will make a great deal of progress on this year. so to me the glass is more half full than half empty, and i
we have a law, a goal for rule and sometimes it's a year, sometimes two years, and we just can't seem to get the rules competed and maybe even end up in never never land, appropriately named because it seems we're never going to get to final rules? is this a change from two decades ago? what do we do about it? >> i mean, i know it's been frustratingly slow. it's complicated and we want to take the time to get it right. we're involved in a lot of rule makings that involve multiple agencies...
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tomorrow narrator: in this episode of "american greed," attorney eric conn is the king of disability law. he was like the pied piper, because people admired him so much because he was larger than life. burchett: everybody knew that if you needed your social security, go to eric conn. kidd: he won. he never lost. narrator: a shameless self-promoter. announcer: you now have "mr. social security" on your side. narrator: conn makes millions getting disability payments for his clients. estep: he had a rolls royce at one point. he would wear expensive suits. narrator: but after government whistle-blowers uncovered a half a billion dollars' worth of lies... it escalated in a way that we never could have imagined. narrator: ...conn turns fugitive. hess: eric conn cut off his electronic monitoring anklet and fled custody.
tomorrow narrator: in this episode of "american greed," attorney eric conn is the king of disability law. he was like the pied piper, because people admired him so much because he was larger than life. burchett: everybody knew that if you needed your social security, go to eric conn. kidd: he won. he never lost. narrator: a shameless self-promoter. announcer: you now have "mr. social security" on your side. narrator: conn makes millions getting disability payments for his...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> just before the break, as part of the dividend, we asked which stock is performing this year, ann ink, 1-800-flowers.com, or gnv holdings. >> here is something we have not heard at all lately. facebook one of the biggest winners on wall street today. over to you, julia. >> after hitting another all-time low yesterday, things are looking up for facebook. shares gained nearly 5% for mark zuckerberg, and the company reduced the shares by nearly 4%. and linked in shares are also soaring. jeffreys upgrades from a buy to hold on expectations that it will beat and raise earnings. and yelp shares are up more than 6% today on comments about the growth prospects. >> jeff cox finding that levels have fallen, and investors are putting money into stocks. >> popp pisani is out on the floor somewhere here, they're putting money to work? >> i call this the cross current market. i can give you five great reasons to be bullish, and five to be bearish. you follow the money, it's still kind of saying heem are ses tant, but to moe they're kind of leading indicators. the se
it's law that just makes sense. >>> just before the break, as part of the dividend, we asked which stock is performing this year, ann ink, 1-800-flowers.com, or gnv holdings. >> here is something we have not heard at all lately. facebook one of the biggest winners on wall street today. over to you, julia. >> after hitting another all-time low yesterday, things are looking up for facebook. shares gained nearly 5% for mark zuckerberg, and the company reduced the shares by...
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more than 100 ceos and business leaders demanding north carolina repeal a law. some companies already reconsidering doing business across the state. it was remarkable to me to see the likes of her signing on to this early on. ibm has been a generally slower company. not necessarily expected to be on the forefront of this social action. also a very large tech employer in north carolina. what does this signal about this activism. >> actually ibm since the 50s has been very fast forward on issues around tolerance and gay and lesbian rights. you don't realize that but ibm has been very early on the table to this stuff a long, long time ago. i'm not surprised that ibm was here. they and apple are some of the early companies among many companies but especially tech companies. ibm has always been in this space. it's not surprising at all for them to be here. it's going to just grow. we're doing a story now about a group of investors that refuse to invest in north carolina. it's going to have some repercussions for these industries. north carolina has a very vibrant tec
more than 100 ceos and business leaders demanding north carolina repeal a law. some companies already reconsidering doing business across the state. it was remarkable to me to see the likes of her signing on to this early on. ibm has been a generally slower company. not necessarily expected to be on the forefront of this social action. also a very large tech employer in north carolina. what does this signal about this activism. >> actually ibm since the 50s has been very fast forward on...
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releasing a statement saying in par part, the irs must be nonpartisan in enforcement of tax laws. admission by the agency that it
releasing a statement saying in par part, the irs must be nonpartisan in enforcement of tax laws. admission by the agency that it
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plus box more than 80 companies urging north carolina to repeal a new law. aaron levie is with us in a cnbc exclusive. don't go away. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't
plus box more than 80 companies urging north carolina to repeal a new law. aaron levie is with us in a cnbc exclusive. don't go away. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and...
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first of all it's now a $54 billion company and at a certain point thanks to what we call the law of large numbers, the company gets too big to move the needle or even a number of ak zigss. however that's not a main issue. we're now in this nutty environment that it's become almost impossible for this company to make the kind of smart disciplined purchases they are known for. and because they lose and the fast that the stock market -- the fact that the s&p is at its all time high, let's put it this way, it doesn't help either. they have an $8 billion war chest to make acquisitions but that doesn't mean much if there are not any viable takeover targets for the $8 billion to go to. doing what it did for so long, unlocking value by breaking itself up. the sum of the parts here is amazing. a break up here would be down right amazing. eight smaller companies contained. these units already contain enough scale that i think they could this rooif on their own. request easily be interp tated. of course, danner is a gigantic con grom rate but i think the smartest option would be a four-way spi
first of all it's now a $54 billion company and at a certain point thanks to what we call the law of large numbers, the company gets too big to move the needle or even a number of ak zigss. however that's not a main issue. we're now in this nutty environment that it's become almost impossible for this company to make the kind of smart disciplined purchases they are known for. and because they lose and the fast that the stock market -- the fact that the s&p is at its all time high, let's put...
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or, call the tax law firm of moskowitz, llp. i went from being a cpa to a tax attorney because our clients needed more. call us, and let us put our 30 years of tax experience to work for you. >>> at a moment when investors are going gaga for cyclical companies that perform a lot better when the economy accelerates. big smoke stk industrials, what do we do with the steady recession resistant names that do well? utilities. playbook used to say, sell utilities when economies kick into productivity. because can't generate the earnings from caterpillar or 3m. but at moment utilities within striking distance of all-time highs. aep. 3.4% yield given how the yields have surged, would think investors would be backing away. has not happened because the trump administration keeps rolling back obama era environmental rules, making it easier to run a power company. but more about this. weaker than average quarter and softer than normal totals but stock rallied. wondering about the secret to the staying power. dig deeper with the ceo. welcome
or, call the tax law firm of moskowitz, llp. i went from being a cpa to a tax attorney because our clients needed more. call us, and let us put our 30 years of tax experience to work for you. >>> at a moment when investors are going gaga for cyclical companies that perform a lot better when the economy accelerates. big smoke stk industrials, what do we do with the steady recession resistant names that do well? utilities. playbook used to say, sell utilities when economies kick into...
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regulators to make half a million diesel cars compliant we mission laws. and stay with us here on cnbc as later this afternoon we speak with mr. diess in las vegas where volkswagen is set to unveil it's electric vehicle prototype. >> and fitbit hitting a record low. it's new blaze finances tracker costed $200 and is positioned as a challenger to the apple watch. never a good sign. but a lot of concerns that it's trying to go straight at apple. >> is it really? the apple watch is more like a computer and fit bit is like a health tracker. i'm not sure that it's fair to compare the two. >> but with a selling price around $200 a lot of people are saying it needs to be well below that to find it's own niche. >> meantime, huawei made a 44% rise to deliveries of 108 million hand sets. that gives them a nearly 10% share of the market putting it in 3rd place behind samsung and apple. they kicked off the new year in las vegas with five new products releases including two smart watches, two phones and a tablet. now jay grey is in las vegas with more from 2016. what's
regulators to make half a million diesel cars compliant we mission laws. and stay with us here on cnbc as later this afternoon we speak with mr. diess in las vegas where volkswagen is set to unveil it's electric vehicle prototype. >> and fitbit hitting a record low. it's new blaze finances tracker costed $200 and is positioned as a challenger to the apple watch. never a good sign. but a lot of concerns that it's trying to go straight at apple. >> is it really? the apple watch is...
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is this something that the country needs to consider and bring into law somehow whether it needs it or not, it's going be fact of life. it's about ability and personal decisions and whether you begin an operation and people say you made me think that the place was safe you going to have to note that you understand the risks that are there. we're seeing it all around the nation that will continue the whole question of reopening and coming out of this thing will be about personal liability and how you get things working one of the reasons why athletic events and theaters and whatever are having such a hard time deciding what manner to do i for one would be happy to see the exchange hope. i would love to see it open in full bloom let's get start estarted any wa. the economy needs it a lot of us who have been around here for 60 years want to get the shoulder pads back on again. >> i think everybody knows how you feel they might feel the same way it's been closed since march and trading has been fine from a market structure standpoint. that's a testament to the nyse is there danger we're do
is this something that the country needs to consider and bring into law somehow whether it needs it or not, it's going be fact of life. it's about ability and personal decisions and whether you begin an operation and people say you made me think that the place was safe you going to have to note that you understand the risks that are there. we're seeing it all around the nation that will continue the whole question of reopening and coming out of this thing will be about personal liability and...
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as well, legal circles, a lot of people are looking at do we need to revamp our age antitrust laws to take into account how companies are creating a monopoly that the current laws don't know how to define in the case of amazon, it's always in terms of, well, is it better for consumers yes, it's better prices tend to be cheaper, more veengt but another customer is the vendor if you think about the raft of retailers on amazon and at their behest, i think that's another aspect that isn't fitting into the current antitrust laws and that's one way people wanting to look at it, whether it's the eu or u.s. >> marguerite seems to be saying that there could be a problem if amazon is using the data it gets from smaller retailers in order to eventually crush them, because it's in so many of these areas itself it's a novel antitrust argument. do you think it has a big impact potentially on amazon? >> i don't think it's novel. the european union when they looked at google search a while back, they said google can collect this data, because they have this vast amount of data incoming, they make sea
as well, legal circles, a lot of people are looking at do we need to revamp our age antitrust laws to take into account how companies are creating a monopoly that the current laws don't know how to define in the case of amazon, it's always in terms of, well, is it better for consumers yes, it's better prices tend to be cheaper, more veengt but another customer is the vendor if you think about the raft of retailers on amazon and at their behest, i think that's another aspect that isn't fitting...
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illegal because the brokers were running a hedge fund of investments and that's banned under the new law. you can't run them anymore. that means very lily quiddity and no reason for any broker to extend itself to help the third avenue guys. just too risky legally. we don't know when or what prices he bought the assets. it seemed to have a strategy of buying the lowest pieces of. >> paul: we are t-- paper with highest yield out there. maybe it figured the vast majority would be affiliated with companies that could continue to pay their coupons and not default. the ones that did default would be so few and fall between that the income would make up for them. they would be so diversified that no one area of investment could create a level of default big enough to drag down the entire portfolio. that's a kind way of looking at it. it's here that the nature of third avenue management becomes obvious. i examined every corporate bond. more than 50 and based on the publicly available information i would only invest on a half dozen of them with any conviction at all and even that might be a bit f
illegal because the brokers were running a hedge fund of investments and that's banned under the new law. you can't run them anymore. that means very lily quiddity and no reason for any broker to extend itself to help the third avenue guys. just too risky legally. we don't know when or what prices he bought the assets. it seemed to have a strategy of buying the lowest pieces of. >> paul: we are t-- paper with highest yield out there. maybe it figured the vast majority would be affiliated...
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rapid transformation at axson enterprise here's a company about taser now it's become capture play for law enforcement selling body cameras and necessary to make use of all the digital evidence. today we got another positive development. this morniis today axxon annound the new viddeu the stock shot up more than $25.73 let's take a look at this with rick smith to learn more about this deal and what it's doing for the business mr. smith welcome back to "mad money. >> it's great to be here >> you hear all this deals that get blocked by the government? is there any trust here? you know everyone like to have multiple bids on the crack >> it's not an issue, we locked at it. we're still the small competitor in the space, maybe at least 34. we're up against companies like motorola, panasonicand l 3 there's still a lot of competition but the fact is we've been winning a vast majority of the deals because our systems perform really well. >> i was just going to say, gir me the selling proposition what i was going to say, look, i never heard of these guys, the other guys are big, how do i know you gu
rapid transformation at axson enterprise here's a company about taser now it's become capture play for law enforcement selling body cameras and necessary to make use of all the digital evidence. today we got another positive development. this morniis today axxon annound the new viddeu the stock shot up more than $25.73 let's take a look at this with rick smith to learn more about this deal and what it's doing for the business mr. smith welcome back to "mad money. >> it's great to be...
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chinese citizens, and those selling property to them, face the harshest penalties the suit says the law unfairly equates chinese people with the actions of their government. >>> emergency shelters have started to fill in guam as residents brace for typhoon mawar, a powerful storm that is expected to hit the territory on wednesday. president joe biden approving an emergency declaration ahead of the storm and the governor ordering people in low-lying areas to evacuate. >>> and what'sapp will allow users to edit messages but only for 15 minutes after they press send the popular chat app started to roll out this feature to people worldwide. it should be available to all users in the coming weeks. >>> that's seema mody. our "call of the day," chevron is upgraded to a buy there it is up 3%. stephanie link, you own it they cut the price target to 189 from 193, still 24% higher from here energy has been a big underperformer so far this year. what about this one from here? >> and, you know, we talk about this last week i added to it. last week it was down about 18% from its january high, and i j
chinese citizens, and those selling property to them, face the harshest penalties the suit says the law unfairly equates chinese people with the actions of their government. >>> emergency shelters have started to fill in guam as residents brace for typhoon mawar, a powerful storm that is expected to hit the territory on wednesday. president joe biden approving an emergency declaration ahead of the storm and the governor ordering people in low-lying areas to evacuate. >>> and...
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with millions more people getting health insurance after the law went into effect, prescription drug sales surged. especially expensive specialty drugs. real big gross margins. meanwhile they benefited. politicians have gotten so worked up about it. high prices meant higher profits. last but not least they had tons of incredibly strong relationships. when you're in sales, it was everything. making money in abc was as easy as 123. then the stock started backsliding a year ago. now the darn thing has gone into free fall. first consolidation initiative has been a real problem. we started hearing rumors that they may go up for sale. what's the issue? they've been the primary wholesaler for drug purchasing since 2011. it was set to expire this year. that's a lot less likely to be renewed given that etna is about to take over. the truth is ever since obamacare went into effect, they've been dealing with greater government regulation and slowing growth from traditional provider insurance plans. so many decided they needed to purchase growth. acquiring their competitors. with etna gobbling u
with millions more people getting health insurance after the law went into effect, prescription drug sales surged. especially expensive specialty drugs. real big gross margins. meanwhile they benefited. politicians have gotten so worked up about it. high prices meant higher profits. last but not least they had tons of incredibly strong relationships. when you're in sales, it was everything. making money in abc was as easy as 123. then the stock started backsliding a year ago. now the darn thing...
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this is the first significant change in our trade laws in over 20 years. and it has really given us more powerful weapons to fight against unfair trade. and that's an important step for us. >> you need that -- we know china is flailing. we are worried about china. to protect against us china imploding sending us steel you need these kind of laws. >> absolutely. although we were pleased with the laws that the new legislation that passed recently, we also believe that there's more work to be done. and we will continue to work with our elected officials in washington to provide a more level playing field for our teammates to compete upon because jim, i can tell you this. they have a level playing field to compete on, they will outcompete anyone in the world. >> that's exactly right. what does the future hold for nucor right now? >> i hate to say that the world is our oyster because we're in a tough market, but when you look at the advantages that we bring to the market and to the potential for growth in our company, there's a lot that you need to focus on. fo
this is the first significant change in our trade laws in over 20 years. and it has really given us more powerful weapons to fight against unfair trade. and that's an important step for us. >> you need that -- we know china is flailing. we are worried about china. to protect against us china imploding sending us steel you need these kind of laws. >> absolutely. although we were pleased with the laws that the new legislation that passed recently, we also believe that there's more...
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they're the top law enforcement officers in their state. the responsibilities include public safety. this is a public safety issue for kids as the research shows you can argue this is a lot like flavored vape pods which are banned in many states for reasons. the flavors appeal to kids the tobacco is harmful and the nicotine is addictive. we don't need pre-teens hooked on instagram. >> i don't think there's another hand the guy in "the fugitive." you can't possibly have reasons on the other hand. there's no way >> well, joe, on the other hand, this whole thing sounds an awful lot like a system other than capitalism, doesn't it i mean, cops pressuring business not for breaking the law but for violating societal expectations. my son's 13 next month. no phone, has zero social media accounts he doesn't care. why? we've made sure he has good friends in real life ags should not be silicon valley product manager. they're law enforcement not cultural norm enforcement. you know how this should work? if research shows exposing kids to certain social m
they're the top law enforcement officers in their state. the responsibilities include public safety. this is a public safety issue for kids as the research shows you can argue this is a lot like flavored vape pods which are banned in many states for reasons. the flavors appeal to kids the tobacco is harmful and the nicotine is addictive. we don't need pre-teens hooked on instagram. >> i don't think there's another hand the guy in "the fugitive." you can't possibly have reasons...
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the republican women told us their top issues are the economy, the supreme court and law and order. >> being 40 minutes away from philadelphia, which i'm sure you all know what's going on, the fact that law and order doesn't seem to be important right now and the defund the police is -- it's just mind blowing i mean, that alone to me is the biggest reason why i'm voting for him. >> the taxes went down the fuel prices, the oil prices affected every single expense line on my report and i made more money during the administration of trump than i did in obama and obama i actually was on the verge of having to shut down. >> on the other hand, the democratic women we spoke with said social justice, lgbtq rights and the confirmation of amy coney barrett and how it could affect health care are their top concerns. >> the biggest thing influencing who i'm voting for in this election is racial tension and hoping for more immunity in the united states. i think joe biden has the chance to bring in more unity. >> i'm incredibly concerned that there is a court case in front of the supreme court that
the republican women told us their top issues are the economy, the supreme court and law and order. >> being 40 minutes away from philadelphia, which i'm sure you all know what's going on, the fact that law and order doesn't seem to be important right now and the defund the police is -- it's just mind blowing i mean, that alone to me is the biggest reason why i'm voting for him. >> the taxes went down the fuel prices, the oil prices affected every single expense line on my report...
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it is in the direction of law enforcement. and makes contact with law enforcement. it is then and only then you hear shots >> that's a new version. the family's lawyers have claimed the cops started shooting at brown almost immediately as they ran up to his vehicle. and they insist brown was trying to drive away to escape the hail of bullets >> i heard statements being made where he might have hit the deputies he might have did that well, show us the video. show us the video. show us the tape show the tape. if that's your position. >> brown's family did win a small victory in court the judge ruled brown's son and attorney will be able to see all of the videos within ten days with the identities of the deputies faces and id the at thes blurred meghan fitzgerald on our top story in elizabeth city, north carolina meghan >> reporter: the brown family is calling this a partial victory they can see the vine ten days as for the public they have to wait long per the judge saying he'll revisit this matter when the investigation is complete in about 30 to 45 days. that's not
it is in the direction of law enforcement. and makes contact with law enforcement. it is then and only then you hear shots >> that's a new version. the family's lawyers have claimed the cops started shooting at brown almost immediately as they ran up to his vehicle. and they insist brown was trying to drive away to escape the hail of bullets >> i heard statements being made where he might have hit the deputies he might have did that well, show us the video. show us the video. show...
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. >> reporter: all three universities say they are cooperating with law enforcement. the chancellor of unc says he's extremely disappointed, promising the university will enforce the student conduct code a spokesman for duke saying the university takes these allegations serious ly, promisin they'll be dealt with through our disciplinary process appalachian state phi gamma saying such conduct will not be tolerated. >>> six men in a plot to kidnap the governor of michigan, angry over governor gretchen witmer's coronavirus restrictions it details live fire training exercises, including how to launch an assault on a building. the plan according to prosecutors, abduct the governor from her vacation home defense attorneys say the men were actually just big talkers who weren't going to follow through on any of this if convicted they face life in prison >>> new numbers today show just how hard the covid surge is hammering the real economy 885,000 americans filed for unemployment insurance for the very first time last week. that's the most in three months, and much higher than
. >> reporter: all three universities say they are cooperating with law enforcement. the chancellor of unc says he's extremely disappointed, promising the university will enforce the student conduct code a spokesman for duke saying the university takes these allegations serious ly, promisin they'll be dealt with through our disciplinary process appalachian state phi gamma saying such conduct will not be tolerated. >>> six men in a plot to kidnap the governor of michigan, angry...
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he said we look at all the laws. he could not by pass those as president. he really is the president right now. we don't have a president right now. we have a professional candidate who every couple of weeks makes a declaration ignoring the fact that we're headed towards fiscal collapse. with don't have a president at the moment. it's amazing that some of the president's biggest achievements is of dubious legality. major achievements. >> this doesn't have anything to do with colorado or new mexico or north carolina. this doesn't have anything to do with that. were the identity that there may be politics engaged in a political year by a president is not unusual. >> i am totally shocked. >> that's no big deal. the issue, though, about immigration is a serious probable you must be the only person in america who thinks there is a possibility for bipartisan agreement on this. congress has failed to do anything for yeefrs. >>> we still have not had a bill from the president. in fact. beginning to. not as indicated, he is explicit about that. and you know how you
he said we look at all the laws. he could not by pass those as president. he really is the president right now. we don't have a president right now. we have a professional candidate who every couple of weeks makes a declaration ignoring the fact that we're headed towards fiscal collapse. with don't have a president at the moment. it's amazing that some of the president's biggest achievements is of dubious legality. major achievements. >> this doesn't have anything to do with colorado or...
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and something that could improve delivery service and lower costs and can build out with a law firm that would use that technology. >> one of the technologies you're using the block chain >> we actually offer block chain related legal services in san francisco. >> but the legal area has been identified as sort of rights for disruption f disruption for a lot of times. i know when it comes to other professional services they say look, the stakes are too high for starting a business or a merger you're going to go with the name brand that has the experience. is there something similar or can you get around that? >> absolutely. for the highest margin work people choose based on the hight lawyers. we think that's always the case. we are not trying to build ai that replaces lawyers. what we try to sbld a suite of tools and platform, technology platform that enables lawyers to focus on expert advising which is what they want to do. and focus less on the crank turning, grinder work. which is the most auto matable work out there. >> justin i want to pivot and talk about video game streaming.
and something that could improve delivery service and lower costs and can build out with a law firm that would use that technology. >> one of the technologies you're using the block chain >> we actually offer block chain related legal services in san francisco. >> but the legal area has been identified as sort of rights for disruption f disruption for a lot of times. i know when it comes to other professional services they say look, the stakes are too high for starting a...
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what we used to call at law school, the weight of evidence, the weight of the stock evidence as defined by the prices you have to pay for the merchandise in our stock store is on the side most definitely of the bulls. which makes me think that the endless bear chatter is, well, just chatter. case in point -- the best example of the market trumping this bearish chatter is this amazing rally in the bank stocks. every day i come to work and these moves make me wonder, how could the mark be so strong? action today in wells fargo and bank of america, unlike stocks here, lady gaga plays with an open hand, not a poker space, makes me suspicious of the bear argument, real estate and credit, right? how often do we check in and hear how horrible those are? and it's true. wells fargo has a tremendous amount of the variable rate mortgages at the heart of the shadow inventory numbers. wells fargo is concentrated in california, the worst market. defaults during the period that it underwrote most of the paper, bank of america, a slew of this bad paper. so here's the issue as i see it. this is what's k
what we used to call at law school, the weight of evidence, the weight of the stock evidence as defined by the prices you have to pay for the merchandise in our stock store is on the side most definitely of the bulls. which makes me think that the endless bear chatter is, well, just chatter. case in point -- the best example of the market trumping this bearish chatter is this amazing rally in the bank stocks. every day i come to work and these moves make me wonder, how could the mark be so...
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but there's no law you can't make the most of today. what do you want to do? i'd really like to run with the bulls. wow. yea. hope you're fast. i am. get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change. investment management services from td ameritrade. firstthen you put yourselfareer. through school. got the degree. you've given it your all, to reach the goals you've set. don't let student debt hold you back. refinancing student loans with sofi can save thousands. so you can get where you've always been headed... sooner. see how much you can save with sofi. the leader in student loan refinancing. >>> at this point in the year almost december many winners tend to keep on winning and money managers will load up on stocks with big gains and show their clients how smart they are which brings me to cbre. the world's largest purveyor of commercial real estate services. here's a company that helps real estate investors giving them outsourced leasing, sales, appraisal, development and property management services and own some properties of their own and i
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came into being there is a law on the books and what our reporting showed is that that law is getting broken >> morgan, thank you >> cinomg up, dallas fed president robert kaplan fed president joins us at the top of the hour we'll be right back. is that small? when you own your own thing, it's huge. your partnerships, even bigger. with dell small business technology advisors you'll get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. because the only one who decides how big your business can be, is you. the dell vostro 15 laptop, with 7th gen intel® core™ processors. anyone can get you ready, holiday inn express gets you the readiest. because ready gives a pep talk. showtime! but the readiest gives a pep rally. i cleared my inbox! holiday inn express, be the readiest. holiday inn express, when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on
came into being there is a law on the books and what our reporting showed is that that law is getting broken >> morgan, thank you >> cinomg up, dallas fed president robert kaplan fed president joins us at the top of the hour we'll be right back. is that small? when you own your own thing, it's huge. your partnerships, even bigger. with dell small business technology advisors you'll get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. because the only one who decides how...
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but you are right, the judges read these laws very narrowly. that is why there is action in congress and a lot of pressure on enforcers. >> matt, you bring up the example of the diaper company. you also have the rise of a company like the honest company, that has been quite successful in the d to c ecosystem, li lislistin products on amazon is it obvious that they're bad for consumers or they stifle innovation you have the rise of shopify as well, and you know, the direct to consumer ecosystem that has thrived over the last few years. >> yeah, and there is an open -- it is a great question there is an open question here of would this stuff have happened anyway or is -- in that context amazon just kind of capture and control over a large chunk of it or did amazon develop it i think it is clear that this stuff would have happened anyway and the other point here, and this is what karl racine in d.c., he has an antitrust suit against amazon, showing amazon forces entities that want to sell through amazon to raise their prices where they're not sell
but you are right, the judges read these laws very narrowly. that is why there is action in congress and a lot of pressure on enforcers. >> matt, you bring up the example of the diaper company. you also have the rise of a company like the honest company, that has been quite successful in the d to c ecosystem, li lislistin products on amazon is it obvious that they're bad for consumers or they stifle innovation you have the rise of shopify as well, and you know, the direct to consumer...
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you can't buy it in the united states at the moment because we just had the federal law changed. we are doing the test kits to be able to test the milk like the cow milk. when we get the kits, the dairies will be up and running. we look at it within the next to 10 months for the dairies to run in the u.s. >> it's not just milk, but milk-related products. was it camelicious and you may want to be the go diva of the mideast. what other products are there from camels. are they equal to cows? >> i can't understand you because somebody is talking in between. >> i'm sorry. can you get as much from a camel as you can from a cow? >> what? >> i'm sorry. sounds like we are having an audio problem with dubai. thanks to you and thanks for coming on. i have been working on this for quite a while. >> you're welcome. >> coming up, are you looking for a ma market catalyst. we will tell you what to look out for and a couple of trades and talking about the miles per gallon number. you plug in your cell phone, but would you plug in your car. if you did, would it save the environment? >>> we have to
you can't buy it in the united states at the moment because we just had the federal law changed. we are doing the test kits to be able to test the milk like the cow milk. when we get the kits, the dairies will be up and running. we look at it within the next to 10 months for the dairies to run in the u.s. >> it's not just milk, but milk-related products. was it camelicious and you may want to be the go diva of the mideast. what other products are there from camels. are they equal to cows?...
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laundrie deceiving law enforcement by suggesting she was alive. and brian laundry reported the disappearance on december 17th, saying he doesn't return from the hike until days earlier. up until that point they assured the public they knew where brian was. on september 19th with help from social media, investigators found gabby's remains in an area where the white van had been caught on dashcam by fellow campers. back in florida, a manhunt under way for brian. acres of marshland and nature preserve by his parents' home were scouted for weeks reports of brian poured in from around the country on october 20th the fbi was notified by the laundrie family attorney that his parents wished to search the area themselves. within hours they located an item in the park determined to be to mr. laundrie the skeletal remains were found nearby, along with a notebook and revolver kelly, what is still unclear is whether or not brian ever discussed what happened with gabby or her whereabouts with his parents once they returned home from florida. they never spoke pu
laundrie deceiving law enforcement by suggesting she was alive. and brian laundry reported the disappearance on december 17th, saying he doesn't return from the hike until days earlier. up until that point they assured the public they knew where brian was. on september 19th with help from social media, investigators found gabby's remains in an area where the white van had been caught on dashcam by fellow campers. back in florida, a manhunt under way for brian. acres of marshland and nature...
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laws are controversial. but what's happening in north carolina is mainly bringing these election laws at the state level in line with where the majority -- >> you have to have a photo i.d. to vote. >> that's right. they'll become the 34th state to have that requirement. i understand the criticisms with that kind of policy at the state level, i'm also -- if you feel disenfranchised having to bring your driver's license to a polling place, think of how disenfranchised are when others cast a ballot five or six times. i recognize that voter fraud -- >> why are you laughing, bill? >> because it's hilarious. >> there are no cases of voter fraud that have been stopped as a result of these laws. >> how do you know? what are you talking about, how do you know? >> when people have drilled down and investigated. look it up on the internet. >> so you shouldn't need photo i.d.? >> let me just finish this point. these laws try to fix a problem that does not exist. the reason that they are trying to put them in place is no
laws are controversial. but what's happening in north carolina is mainly bringing these election laws at the state level in line with where the majority -- >> you have to have a photo i.d. to vote. >> that's right. they'll become the 34th state to have that requirement. i understand the criticisms with that kind of policy at the state level, i'm also -- if you feel disenfranchised having to bring your driver's license to a polling place, think of how disenfranchised are when others...
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agencies, law schools, law firms. you might know the last is lexis-nexis. when the company reported its numbers and had a strong forecast for the legal business. we had a sense of how much relx stands to benefit from a i. these guys have repositories of data and it has become more valuable and learning models need to be fed data in both as part of the training process. you are going to hear a lot about that. is part of what nvidia does. it has lexis plus which is starting to get traction with lawyers but i don't know how meaningful this might be for the business but i think it's one of the main reasons why the stock is up nearly 23%. has a good business model unlike the vast majority of stocks, it is less than two point away from its 52 week high. it has barely pulled back at all . what a solid stock that is. it sells for about 24.5 its earnings per but it's less expensive than thompson and i don't think it's nearly as good. generative ai buzz is responsible for the enthusiasm. i like that it has a robust core business that has only be enhanced by a i. howe
agencies, law schools, law firms. you might know the last is lexis-nexis. when the company reported its numbers and had a strong forecast for the legal business. we had a sense of how much relx stands to benefit from a i. these guys have repositories of data and it has become more valuable and learning models need to be fed data in both as part of the training process. you are going to hear a lot about that. is part of what nvidia does. it has lexis plus which is starting to get traction with...
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one of our experts owns it and we'll debate it in our "call of the law" plus lululemon up more than 50% this year the investment committee take mbs.r positions ahead of the nuer "the halftime report" is back in two minutes. >>> dow up 411 but t stocks on the move today commodities also moving big in this rally dom chu with a market flash. >> bad news and good news for commoditieses. bad news first no green when it comes to gold or silver. gold right now down by over 2% silver down by 3.5%, and that's off the worst levels of the day. remember, all of these metals precious have been rising because of that kind of flight to safety trade. we're watching that unfind wooind win today. reverses with wti crude, a cyclical crude trade up almost 2% right now but still remember we're in this medium turn downtrend there and we'll end with dr. copper, that which people say could be an indicator of the global economy, those copper prices up 1.5% but the downtrend in play overall and that particular trade in copper the focus of our futures now trade later on in the show, sema modi is all over with our
one of our experts owns it and we'll debate it in our "call of the law" plus lululemon up more than 50% this year the investment committee take mbs.r positions ahead of the nuer "the halftime report" is back in two minutes. >>> dow up 411 but t stocks on the move today commodities also moving big in this rally dom chu with a market flash. >> bad news and good news for commoditieses. bad news first no green when it comes to gold or silver. gold right now down...
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the sheriff's department here does point out that under the state law they can blur faces. if and when that video is ordered to be released to the family and the public, it is likely we will see a blurred face on the deputies who were there. meantime, the family here says they expected to get some transparency, some accountability, none of which they've gotten while they've seen that one clip that they watched over and over more than 20 times and concluded, as you heard, that this is not just to them, in fact it's the biggest unjustice they say, we had an opportunity to speak to the one eye witness of this. she lives caddy corner across the street from the victim here and that she is related through marriage to the victim, but this is what she had to say about what she saw as it unfolded. >> he was sitting in his car and about that time the police had pulled up behind him they started shooting. >> they shot out the back window of his car >> now the attorneys say the victim here was shot in the back, they have a private autopsy. >> kerry sanders, thank you. the justice depar
the sheriff's department here does point out that under the state law they can blur faces. if and when that video is ordered to be released to the family and the public, it is likely we will see a blurred face on the deputies who were there. meantime, the family here says they expected to get some transparency, some accountability, none of which they've gotten while they've seen that one clip that they watched over and over more than 20 times and concluded, as you heard, that this is not just...
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gender identity civil rights advocates call for economic pressure to derail the surge in anti-trans laws. >>> plus, prepare for a spike in food prices. >>> summer travel to europe, possible for vaccinated americans. >>> and why your favorite shows from the '90s sound different in the stream >>> live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening the family of andrew brown jr. is calling his death an execution after they watched police body cam video of sheriff's deputies shoot him during a raid at his home in elizabeth city, north carolina we haven't seen it elizabeth after nearly a week of demanding transparency and calling police, brown's family and their attorneys say they were allowed to watch just a 20 second snippet of the footage from a single deputy's body cam they say brown was sitting in his car in his driveway as deputies ran up guns drawn. >> the sheriff truck blocked him in the driveway so he could not exit his driveway. he had his hands firmly on the steering wheel they run up to his vehicle, shooting. >> sure did. >> he still stood there,
gender identity civil rights advocates call for economic pressure to derail the surge in anti-trans laws. >>> plus, prepare for a spike in food prices. >>> summer travel to europe, possible for vaccinated americans. >>> and why your favorite shows from the '90s sound different in the stream >>> live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening the family of andrew brown jr. is calling his death an...
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of course, we have had more attention paid to it by the law enforcement and also the support has been overwhelming. we have received. with that i'm confident we will have more effective laws. >> don't you want these people brought to justice. they attacked you and your family? >> sure. it is not only a matter of daniel va c. ella. it is medical research to bring new medicines to people and the democratically installed laws have to be respected by everyone and you cannot blackmail and you cannot terrorize people in order to come to your ends. that is why i spoke up and i took a position. >> the candid and outspoken chairman and ceo of novartis. thanks for joining us. scott, back to you. >>> we have about 20 minutes to go before the closing bell. we have losses across the board on wall street. modest ones for certain ones. the fed minute eased concerns. the fed is not going to make a move on interest rates any time soon. >> you are right on target with that. coming up next, we will talk with the ceo of citi mortgage what they are doing to help struggling homeowners avoid foreclosure. >>
of course, we have had more attention paid to it by the law enforcement and also the support has been overwhelming. we have received. with that i'm confident we will have more effective laws. >> don't you want these people brought to justice. they attacked you and your family? >> sure. it is not only a matter of daniel va c. ella. it is medical research to bring new medicines to people and the democratically installed laws have to be respected by everyone and you cannot blackmail...
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the guy was my brother-in-law. that's ridiculous. well, i happen to know some people. do they listen? what? they're amazing listeners. nice. guidance from professionals who take their time to get to know you. >>> if there's one thing you can take away from this show, let it be the fact the market is fickle can change at any moment, sometimes without reason and may defy logic, why it's crucial to spread out investments in different sectors. don't get blindsided get diversified. best way to protect your portfolio, diversified, we play am i diversified tweet me, i'll let you know. tweet. @jimcramer, main street company finance. international -- am i diversified? >> this is not an easy one ab strus ideas here. let me do quick checking interesting, interesting yeah that's what i thought. five related okay here we go all right. now one of the reasons why -- you've got -- this is really hard these are really, really difficult. how do i -- okay charters i don't like. part of the problem. sorry. it's terrible. just don't want that vectren. pseudoutility. main street capital is
the guy was my brother-in-law. that's ridiculous. well, i happen to know some people. do they listen? what? they're amazing listeners. nice. guidance from professionals who take their time to get to know you. >>> if there's one thing you can take away from this show, let it be the fact the market is fickle can change at any moment, sometimes without reason and may defy logic, why it's crucial to spread out investments in different sectors. don't get blindsided get diversified. best way...
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. >> today the government of the russian federation, universal values and rule of law assault at home and abroad president vladimir putin directs these attacks. >> french women's rights activist denouncing an open letter signed by movie start katherine deneuve and others which says men are unfairly targeted by misconduct allegations. the activists say deneuve and others are using media exposure to make sexual violence appear normal usa reporting mark wahlberg got $1.5 million for all the money in the world reshoots while co-star michelle williams was paid less than $1,000. those reshoots were necessary when kevin spacey was replaced on that film by christopher plummer after spacey was accused of sexual misconduct that is the news update this hour back downtown to "squawk alley." guys, i'll send it back to you. >> seema, thank you very much. a powerful gop senator now demanding answers from apple in a letter to ceo tim cook, the third ranking republican commerce committee chair john thune looking for answers to apple's self-admitted practice of slowing down those older iphones. chairma
. >> today the government of the russian federation, universal values and rule of law assault at home and abroad president vladimir putin directs these attacks. >> french women's rights activist denouncing an open letter signed by movie start katherine deneuve and others which says men are unfairly targeted by misconduct allegations. the activists say deneuve and others are using media exposure to make sexual violence appear normal usa reporting mark wahlberg got $1.5 million for...
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we got 49 different data breach laws around country. >> what does that mean exactly, senator? >> it means there will be standards around transparencies and consumer notification. >> how about standards in terms of protecting the information in the first place. >> it tries to elevate standards. what happens oftentimes and i am the chair of the cyber caucus and i breathe deep in this stuff. you have oftentimes this case is not so much because we know where the vulnerability was and where the breach took place. often times, you may have entities verses financial institutions all are pointing al each other of who's responsible for reporting and notifying consumers and you got a total "work" with 49 different state laws all conflicting with each other. a national standard would bring about some or better transparency it is no going to fix though, the ultimate challenge here. we got all of us as individuals and as companies have got to beef up their cyber security standards. the fact that equifax is used as you mentioned, data is the new oil. a company that prided itself of so souls
we got 49 different data breach laws around country. >> what does that mean exactly, senator? >> it means there will be standards around transparencies and consumer notification. >> how about standards in terms of protecting the information in the first place. >> it tries to elevate standards. what happens oftentimes and i am the chair of the cyber caucus and i breathe deep in this stuff. you have oftentimes this case is not so much because we know where the...
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to the content that is on their platform which they are not currently is that an idea or a change in law that you would support >> we have to do something i tell you, i have many, many millions of followers on twitter. and it is different than it used to be. things are happening, names are taken off, people aren't getting through. you've heard the same complaints it seems if they are conservative, if they are republicans, if they are in a certain gripe, there is discriminati discrimination i see it on twitter and facebook and others but i really focus more on the one platform and i have many different plats forms. i guess we have 60 million, almost, on twitter and if you add them all up, it is way over 100 million people an i get to see firsthand what is going on. and it is not good and we use the word collusion very loosely all the time. and i will tell you there is clus with respe collusion with respect to that when you get the back office statements made by executives of the various companies and you see the level of in many case mate tre hatred they have for a certain group of people
to the content that is on their platform which they are not currently is that an idea or a change in law that you would support >> we have to do something i tell you, i have many, many millions of followers on twitter. and it is different than it used to be. things are happening, names are taken off, people aren't getting through. you've heard the same complaints it seems if they are conservative, if they are republicans, if they are in a certain gripe, there is discriminati...
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when my hot water heater failed, she was pregnant, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. today, life-changing technology from abbott is he
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mark zuckerberg made the good point if we create a new data privacy law in the united states it might be harmful not just to fable and its users but to new companies. the downside is it might end up entrenching facebook rather than improving competition. >> it might be the best thing that happened to facebook in some respects. to that point if there is regulation in place it could make barriers higher a into entry in terms of being a competitor to facebook. >> i think that's exactly right. the harder the government makes it for companies to access share data or data that changes places between different platforms, the stronger it makes the companies that have access to tons of data within their own rights. so that means facebook that's amazon. that's google. so i think any regulation that emerges from this is most likely to entrench facebook and hurt competition more than anything else. >> franklin, how do you think he did? as julia said more contentious today. a wider variety of poppic, boyd ads. but when it comes to substance and style as well, which matters when you are dealing wit
mark zuckerberg made the good point if we create a new data privacy law in the united states it might be harmful not just to fable and its users but to new companies. the downside is it might end up entrenching facebook rather than improving competition. >> it might be the best thing that happened to facebook in some respects. to that point if there is regulation in place it could make barriers higher a into entry in terms of being a competitor to facebook. >> i think that's exactly...
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administration, social media platforms, gun manufacturers, they all benefit from protections in the law that are not afforded to ordinary citizens >> senator roland gutierrez represents uvalde. >> we always think how can we make someone whole there is not an amount of money that's going to makethese families whole again. >> reporter: the other thing to keep in mind is how long it takes families to see any settlement for the families from sandy hook, more than nine years after the shooting, shep. >> perry, thank you. >>> a woman in new york is suing the gun maker glock after the mass shooting on the subway in new york last month. the new york daily news reports the gunman shot the woman in the rear she is now waiting to get a second surgery to fix her colin. she told the outlet it's difficult to walk or sit or stand for long periods of time police say the shooter use add glock 9 millimeter handgun and fired offer 33 rounds. they say she shot ten people and 13 others were hurt in the attack the lawsuit accuses glock of recklessly marketing and selling guns in a way that creates public nui
administration, social media platforms, gun manufacturers, they all benefit from protections in the law that are not afforded to ordinary citizens >> senator roland gutierrez represents uvalde. >> we always think how can we make someone whole there is not an amount of money that's going to makethese families whole again. >> reporter: the other thing to keep in mind is how long it takes families to see any settlement for the families from sandy hook, more than nine years after...